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nvidia stock fall: Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, S&P 500 hold steady as Nasdaq slips; Nvidia, AMD fall amid chip export concerns, Bitcoin crashes below $90,000 - The Economic Times

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, and Bitcoin’s sharp decline below $90,000 for the first time since November. Investors closely monitored developments in major indices, cryptocurrency-linked stocks, and the impact of global economic tensions.

The Trump administration announced new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting in early March, increasing investor concerns about a potential trade war. This decision created market uncertainty, with mixed reactions from indices:



Reports suggest that the U.S. government may tighten restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, causing tech stocks to drop. Key movements include:


Bitcoin dropped to , marking a three-month low and a 4% decline in 2025. Reasons behind the fall include:



Bitcoin’s fall has impacted crypto-linked stocks:



Investors are awaiting Nvidia’s Q4 2024 earnings report, expected to show strong AI chip demand. However, regulatory concerns over China-related sales could influence future revenue guidance.


  • : Mostly down, with South Korea’s Kospi index falling after an interest rate cut.

With uncertainty over trade policies, semiconductor regulations, and crypto stability, market volatility is likely to continue. Investors should focus on earnings reports, Federal Reserve signals, and geopolitical developments to assess future trends.


Bitcoin fell due to security concerns, market volatility, and a recent $1.5 billion Bybit hack.


Tech stocks like Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom declined as the U.S. considers stricter export controls to China.

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